And he’s convinced that the sight of Auburn and Alabama fans working side by side to restore a semblance of normalcy to the town — a scene broadcast to the nation Saturday night on NBC Nightly News —will change the Iron Bowl rivalry forever.

“We just had the security event group from Bryant-Denny Stadium come over to help us out,” Tidwell said Saturday evening. “I think this is going to offset the Harvey Updyke thing.”

Tidwell has first hand experience in disaster relief; he assisted in recovery efforts in Mississippi after Hurricane Katrina and even designed and implemented a web-based severe weather alert system for residents in an unincorporated community in Mississippi. He’s received assistance from others with similar experience, including Holly Hart, an Auburn graduate from Birmingham, who contacted him via the Toomer’s For Tuscaloosa Facebook page.

Several Toomer’s For Tuscaloosa trucks packed with supplies are leaving for Tuscaloosa Sunday morning. Tidwell is asking any Auburn resident or fan who wants to help receive and distribute supplies to go to Five Points Baptist Church in Northport, where the group is coordinating its efforts.

He says the support from Auburn fans is bringing real results, as well as sending a message.

“I’m not joking when I say this, but I don’t think fans of either team are ever going to think of the other team the same way.”

“Wearing an Alabama hat and an Auburn shirt, many would say Warren Tidwell has an identity crisis . . .”

This is the same Warren Tidwell who had me believing his name was Allen and he was from Australia for somewhere near five hours. Never broke character. Even sang a damn fine rendition of The Animals’ “House of the Rising Sun” using a borrowed guitar inside a frat house we lied our way into.

@Kimberly: I see my prediction came true. From everything I’ve seen on Facebook, this thing has devolved into something ugly. No one seems to know what Ms. Hart and friends have done with the money they solicited from donors. If they had just kept it to a Facebook page to share information, it might have been okay. When you start asking for money, there is a whole lot more accountability required.